Parser
- defaultCommand may contains multiple arguments, and so Lexer::split is used to properly split it into arguments.
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@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <Context.h>
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#include <Context.h>
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#include <Parser.h>
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#include <Parser.h>
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#include <Lexer.h>
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#include <Nibbler.h>
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#include <Nibbler.h>
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#include <Directory.h>
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#include <Directory.h>
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#include <main.h>
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#include <main.h>
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@@ -461,8 +462,18 @@ void Parser::injectDefaults ()
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if (defaultCommand != "")
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if (defaultCommand != "")
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{
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{
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context.debug ("No command or sequence found - assuming default.command.");
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context.debug ("No command or sequence found - assuming default.command.");
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Tree* t = captureFirst (defaultCommand);
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t->tag ("DEFAULT");
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// Split the defaultCommand into args, and add them in reverse order,
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// because captureFirst inserts args immediately after the command, and
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// so has the effect of reversing the list.
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std::vector <std::string> args;
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Lexer::split (args, defaultCommand);
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std::vector <std::string>::reverse_iterator r;
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for (r = args.rbegin (); r != args.rend (); ++r)
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{
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Tree* t = captureFirst (*r);
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t->tag ("DEFAULT");
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}
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std::string combined;
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std::string combined;
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std::vector <Tree*>::iterator i;
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std::vector <Tree*>::iterator i;
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